Police Officer James Patrick Leahy

Police Officer James Patrick Leahy
LESSONS LEARNED YOUNG James P. Leahy learned responsibility at a tragically early age. A New York City police officer, he was 13 and the eldest of five children when his father, a Parks and Recreation Department employee, was murdered while on duty at a city golf course. Officer Leahy, 38, became the head of his family then and there, said Officer Tim Duffy, a colleague at the Sixth Precinct in Greenwich Village. His youngest sister, Danielle, describes James Leahy as the only father she knew, from the time she was a toddler until he walked her down the aisle. Losing his father shaped Officer Leahy’s devotion to his own family: his childhood sweetheart and wife, Marcela, and his sons, James Jr., 18, Danny, 13, and John, 6. To ensure his children’s educations, he worked two part-time jobs, as a security guard at New York University and at a J. C. Penney store near his Staten Island home. He coached his sons in football and was always on the sidelines for their Little League games. A die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan, Officer Leahy fulfilled a dream by taking his boys to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Ohio last summer for the induction of Lynn Swann, his favorite player. Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 31, 2001. JAMES LEAHY, 38, of New York, an officer working the New York Police Department’s 6th Precinct, “was always very unselfish, putting others first, and that’s why he ran into Tower 1 on September 11th. He was trying to help the people,” said his sister Michele Safatle. Leahy was told he didn’t have to be in the building but took oxygen bottles and other supplies to firefighters anyway. “Jim would never consider what he did to be an act of heroism,” said his brother, Arthur III. “He just took his love of people and wanting to help them seriously.” Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press

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